Saturday, December 3, 2011

Justice Dept. details how it got statements wrong

Justice Dept. details how it got statements wrong


The Justice Department on Friday provided Congress with documents detailing how department officials gave inaccurate information to a U.S. senator in the controversy surrounding Operation Fast and Furious, the flawed law enforcement initiative aimed at dismantling major arms trafficking networks on the Southwest border.

In a letter last February to Charles Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Justice Department said that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms had not sanctioned the sale of assault weapons to a straw purchaser and that the agency makes every effort to intercept weapons that have been purchased illegally. In Operation Fast and Furious, both statements turned out to be incorrect.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

TONY DIGIROLAMO- JUST PROOF THAT THIS ADMINISTRATION IS CAPABLE OF LYING TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

FAST AND FURIOUS WAS A 2ND AMENDMENT AGENDA TO CALL INTO QUESTION THE CONSTITUTION. DESIGNED TO SHOCK THE NATION ON GUNS.

PATHETIC.

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